Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
How would you know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
How would you know?
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
This makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge has had students that were born physically female but identify as something else.
I don't believe they have admitted students born physically male who identify as female.
Anonymous wrote:Has Stone Ridge had transgender students? Yes, of course.
For many transgender students a single sex environment can have extra challenges.
Anonymous wrote:I think they would at least consider it.
May I ask why Stone Ridge? I can think of many other schools that would be trans-friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Only one with same sex parents.